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Lantiq Debuts G.hn Home Networking Silicon

Lantiq introduced its “XWAY” HNX family of chips supporting the ITU-T G.hn global standard for next generation wired home networks.

G.hn, which enables network connectivity across all common in-home wiring with data rates as high as 1 Gbps, is expected to become an integral feature in residential gateways, consumer electronics devices, personal computers and Internet-connected smart home devices. The new XWAY HNX devices can be connected using any combination of phone, power and cable wiring.

The new Lantiq devices incorporate four exclusive technologies designed to improve the broadband services model for service providers:

Lantiq XWAY HNX chips can be used in standalone G.hn node applications or as part of multi-service platforms. The Lantiq XWAY HNX 156 and HNX 176 are G.hn Universal Digital Transceiver chips compliant with ITU G.9960, G.9961 and G.9972 and IEEE 802.3. The devices support all of the media types and the 25, 50 and 100 MHz band plans defined in the G.hn standard. Each chip architecture includes integrated RISC processor; Gigabit Ethernet PHY, RGMII and Ethernet switch; PCIe interface (master and slave); SPI; I2C; UART; on-board RAM; hardware accelerated MAC & PHY to ensure hostless, wirespeed performance; and support for home networking API and hardware abstraction layer functions for ODMs to build service provider-class products. HNX176 also supports external DRAM, which is needed to support such features as TR-069 service management.

Tom Starr, the Chairman of the ITU-T WP1/15 committee responsible for the G.hn standards, said: “I am pleased to hear that products based on the G.9960/9961 ITU-T Recommendations will be available from Lantiq and other vendors so quickly after the approval of these standards. This will accelerate the adoption of G.hn as the next generation standard for wired home networks. I appreciate Lantiq’s extensive contributions to the work in ITU-T WP1/15.”

“China Telecom has been an early proponent of international open specifications such as ITU-T G.hn, which enable rapid adoption of standards-based home networks with carrier-grade QoS. We are glad to see Lantiq bringing to market G.hn-compliant products to take advantage of this emerging opportunity,” said a director at China Telecom.

“In Lantiq’s vision for connectivity in the digital home, we see standards-based wire line and wireless technologies working as one single network to provide the best possible Quality of Service, reach and flexibility throughout a household,” said Christian Wolff, CEO of Lantiq. “From day one we are delivering G.hn solutions that will integrate seamlessly in a hybrid network infrastructure. The XWAY HNX family also includes Lantiq-exclusive technologies for optimal QoS and overall in-home network performance.”.http://www.lantiq.com http://www.lantiq.com/hnx

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